Patents by Inventor Jonathan Carson
Jonathan Carson has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20210395761Abstract: Described is a serine recombinase that integrates large sections of foreign DNA into plant chromosomes through non-homologous recombination through attP or attB sites on the foreign DNA but without the engineering of corresponding attB or attP site on the plant chromosome. The serine recombinase-based method has several advantages over other systems, such as Agrobacterium. Also described are related methods, composition, and plants containing exogenous DNA.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2019Publication date: December 23, 2021Inventors: Shiv B. TIWARI, Arianne TREMBLAY, Jonathan CARSON, Sekhar BODDUPALLI, Rio STAMLER, Amanda EDWARDS, Kornelie FRECH
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Publication number: 20200393152Abstract: Examples herein describe systems and methods for dynamic building ventilation control. A control system can include a controller that receives information from the indoor and outdoor sensor packages. The control system can compare indoor and outdoor air quality using information from the indoor and outdoor sensor packages. The controller can also determine a current operational state of a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (“HVAC”) system, such as heating, cooling, and fan status. Based on the air quality comparison and current operational state, the controller can open a first damper and closing a second damper to change ventilation of a building.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2020Publication date: December 17, 2020Inventors: Maurice A. Ramirez, Michael V. Bivins, Jonathan Carson
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Publication number: 20200370776Abstract: A dynamic misting control system can supply water to a condenser coil in varying degrees. The control system can include a controller, flow regulator (e.g., pump or separate), and mist generator (e.g., spray nozzles or otherwise). The controller can read outdoor humidity and temperature and vary power to the pump accordingly. The controller can also compare temperatures of the condenser coil to the outdoor humidity and temperature in adjusting the voltage. This can include calculating a voltage based on a first temperature of a coolant supply line and a second temperature in a return line and comparing those temperatures to the outside temperature and humidity.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2020Publication date: November 26, 2020Applicant: Natural Air E-Controls, LLCInventors: Maurice A. Ramirez, Michael V. Bivins, Jonathan Carson
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Patent number: 9006390Abstract: The invention relates to kinase ligands and polyligands. In particular, the invention relates to ligands, homopolyligands, and heteropolyligands that modulate MEK activity. The ligands and polyligands are utilized as research tools or as therapeutics. The invention includes linkage of the ligands, homopolyligands, and heteropolyligands to a cellular localization signal, epitope tag and/or a reporter. The invention also includes polynucleotides encoding the ligands and polyligands.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2013Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Intrexon CorporationInventors: David Bachinsky, Jonathan Carson, Amy Atzel, Thomas Reed
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Patent number: 8828686Abstract: The invention relates to mammalian PAI-I ligands and modulators. In particular, the invention relates to polypeptides, polypeptide compositions and polynucleotides that encode polypeptides that are ligands and/or modulators of PAI-I. The invention also relates to polyligands that are homopolyligands or heteropolyligands that modulate PAI-I activity. The invention also relates to ligands and polyligands localized to a region of a cell. The invention also relates to localization tethers and promoter sequences that can be used to provide spatial control of the PAI-I ligands and polyligands. The invention also relates to inducible gene switches that can be used to provide temporal control of the PAI-I ligands and polyligands. The invention also relates to methods of treating or preventing atherosclerosis. The invention also relates to methods of treating or preventing fibrosis.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2013Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: Intrexon CorporationInventors: Thomas D. Reed, Richard E. Peterson, Charles E. Reed, Joan Mazzarelli Sopczynski, Bethany L. Merenick, Jonathan Carson, Catherine L. Keaty, Elena Tasheva
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Publication number: 20140073028Abstract: The invention relates to kinase ligands and polyligands. In particular, the invention relates to ligands, homopolyligands, and heteropolyligands that modulate MEK activity. The ligands and polyligands are utilized as research tools or as therapeutics. The invention includes linkage of the ligands, homopolyligands, and heteropolyligands to a cellular localization signal, epitope tag and/or a reporter. The invention also includes polynucleotides encoding the ligands and polyligands.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2013Publication date: March 13, 2014Applicant: Intrexon CorporationInventors: David BACHINSKY, Jonathan Carson, Amy Atzel, Thomas Reed
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Patent number: 8575304Abstract: The invention relates to kinase ligands and polyligands. In particular, the invention relates to ligands, homopolyligands, and heteropolyligands that modulate MEK activity. The ligands and polyligands are utilized as research tools or as therapeutics. The invention includes linkage of the ligands, homopolyligands, and heteropolyligands to a cellular localization signal, epitope tag and/or a reporter. The invention also includes polynucleotides encoding the ligands and polyligands.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2008Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Intrexon CorporationInventors: Thomas Reed, Amy Atzel, David Bachinsky, Jonathan Carson
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Publication number: 20130267022Abstract: The invention relates to mammalian PAI-I ligands and modulators. In particular, the invention relates to polypeptides, polypeptide compositions and polynucleotides that encode polypeptides that are ligands and/or modulators of PAI-I. The invention also relates to polyligands that are homopolyligands or heteropolyligands that modulate PAI-I activity. The invention also relates to ligands and polyligands localized to a region of a cell. The invention also relates to localization tethers and promoter sequences that can be used to provide spatial control of the PAI-I ligands and polyligands. The invention also relates to inducible gene switches that can be used to provide temporal control of the PAI-I ligands and polyligands. The invention also relates to methods of treating or preventing atherosclerosis. The invention also relates to methods of treating or preventing fibrosis.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventors: Thomas D. Reed, Richard E. Peterson, Charles E. Reed, Joan Mazzarelli Sopczynski, Bethany L. Merenick, Jonathan Carson, Catherine L. Bair, Elena Tasheva
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Patent number: 8431363Abstract: The invention relates to mammalian PAI-I ligands and modulators. In particular, the invention relates to polypeptides, polypeptide compositions and polynucleotides that encode polypeptides that are ligands and/or modulators of PAI-I. The invention also relates to polyligands that are homopolyligands or heteropolyligands that modulate PAI-I activity. The invention also relates to ligands and polyligands localized to a region of a cell. The invention also relates to localization tethers and promoter sequences that can be used to provide spatial control of the PAI-I ligands and polyligands. The invention also relates to inducible gene switches that can be used to provide temporal control of the PAI-I ligands and polyligands. The invention also relates to methods of treating or preventing atherosclerosis. The invention also relates to methods of treating or preventing fibrosis.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2009Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Intrexon CorporationInventors: Thomas D. Reed, Richard E. Peterson, Charles C. Reed, Joan Mazzarelli Sopczynski, Bethany L. Merenick, Jonathan Carson, Catherine L. Bair, Elena Tasheva
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Publication number: 20110055940Abstract: The invention relates to mammalian PAI-I ligands and modulators. In particular, the invention relates to polypeptides, polypeptide compositions and polynucleotides that encode polypeptides that are ligands and/or modulators of PAI-I. The invention also relates to polyligands that are homopolyligands or heteropolyligands that modulate PAI-I activity. The invention also relates to ligands and polyligands localized to a region of a cell. The invention also relates to localization tethers and promoter sequences that can be used to provide spatial control of the PAI-I ligands and polyligands. The invention also relates to inducible gene switches that can be used to provide temporal control of the PAI-I ligands and polyligands. The invention also relates to methods of treating or preventing atherosclerosis. The invention also relates to methods of treating or preventing fibrosis.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: Intrexon CorporationInventors: Thomas D. Reed, Richard E. Peterson, Charles C. Reed, Joan Mazzarelli Sopczynski, Bethany L. Merenick, Jonathan Carson, Catherine L. Bair, Elena Tasheva
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Publication number: 20100279378Abstract: The invention relates to kinase ligands and polyligands. In particular, the invention relates to ligands, homopolyligands, and heteropolyligands that modulate MEK activity. The ligands and polyligands are utilized as research tools or as therapeutics. The invention includes linkage of the ligands, homopolyligands, and heteropolyligands to a cellular localization signal, epitope tag and/or a reporter. The invention also includes polynucleotides encoding the ligands and polyligands.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2008Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventors: David Bachinsky, Jonathan Carson, Amy Atzel, Thomas Reed
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Patent number: 6749125Abstract: A central air conditioning and ventilating system has an exterior air intake duct and a plurality of dampers for opening and closing air ducts. One damper is positioned in the exterior air intake duct and a second damper is positioned in the interior of a return air duct and a third damper is positioned in the interior return air duct escape air duct. The first damper can be opened while the second damper is closed and a third damper opened to convert the air conditioning system to a whole house ventilation system.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2003Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Inventors: Jonathan Carson, William Carson